BIO 025 - Microbiology: Immunity and InfectionSemester Hours: 4 Fall
An introduction to the human immune system and the pathogens it encounters. The cellular structure, metabolism and genetics of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms is examined with an emphasis on host/pathogen interactions. Students explore the clinical presentation, diagnosis, pathogenicity, treatment, and epidemiology of infectious disease though the analysis of case reports. Laboratory experiments focus on microbial growth, its control, and clinical diagnostic techniques.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: BIO 011 , 012 , 013 , 014 and 137 ; CHEM 003A and 004A , 003B and 004B . Credit given for this course or BIO 143 , not both. Lab fee additional. (Formerly General Microbiology.)
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